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Show jp Friday,. June 20, 1941 VALLEY NEWS UTAH Utah Valley News ntir IMda PuMtikad II IW Martk Dhk UTAH VALLEY Wal ute AiUE Hwk At rUBUSHlNI CO. fma Traffic Safety Utah county ig adding its full quota to traffic deaths this Reason. More are to follow. With the Fourth of July looming up, sadly we must ask ourselves: Who will be next?" Indications already point to a traffic death list of 40,000 people in 1941 in this country an high, if the prediction comes true. Iast year we killed each other at the rate of 34,000 yearly, a seven percent increase over 1939. The fact is that we kill more people in America on our highways than have been killed in this country in all the wars we have ever fought in, including World War No. 1. Carelessness and ignorance uccount for most of these deaths. The trouble is that it is not always the careless one who suffers, for many un innocent motorist is the victim of someone else being careless, or ignorant of the rules of the road. Faulty brakes, jxior lights or lights too bright, or a neglected steering mechanism may but the victim be the cause in the other fellows car is innocent of any such negligence, although he dies the same. Utah demands a careful check up on your motor vehicle prior to June 15 each year, and a sticker must be displayed on your windshield to show such check up has been made. But things can hapjien to a car any day, or night, and eternal vigilence is the price of Bafcty. Before July Fourth arrives, why not be doubly sure everything is okay, and then when the day arrives, keep an eye to the other fellow who may cause an accident, and alwve all why not resolve that our own actions shall not deprive some one else of life or proeiiy 7 (from the (lies of the Utah Writer' Project, Stupendous walls of jasper-hue- d a by mighty river. A river, sinuous snake, which has lured men down its rapids to their destrutcion and death. Powell's Major John Wester forceful description of the region rereala the seen which met hi eye when he made hla flrat Jour-na- y down the while water" In 111! and gaied upon a strange, o weird, grand region. Tho from (he everywhere, away rirer, la of rock cliff of rock; table of rock; plateau of rock; terrace of rock; eraga of rock tea thouaand strangely enrved forma. Rock everywhere, and no vegetation, no aoll, no eand - whole land of naked rock, with giant forms carved on It; cathedral shaped butte, towering hundred or thousand of feet; cliffs that cannot be ecaled, and canyon walls that shrink tha river Into Insignificance, with vaat, hollow WIA) standstone channeled and treacherous as a frothy white water Such is the Colorado. Honorary President: "v I .r r ,rvV- 1 i gir j ' - V-- ' Dying spuds as a step in the potato diversion program of the Surplus wilh the AAA. M. Chrirtof-ferseMarketing Administration in hn-full of spuds with purple dye. of Cornish, L'teh, r.v, I'.tslify the grower for payThese potatoes must be f.- t i- or I on j better, frs.le ment of f rent coM-inti'- - -i Warehouse in Orem Efforts of the Orem Chamber of Commerce, started more than two years ago by Roy E. Park, then president of the organization, and continued effectively by W. D. Soulier, present president, to secure approval of the Wasatch Chemical company for plans for their new warehouse to Ite built in Orem have borne fruit and this week sees the commence- Everybody Is county manager for tho Company, MISS FERN KITCHEN who states the new structure will A Farewell testimonial In be 40 by ZOO feet, and will contain honor of Miss Fern Kitchen, who along with' tha warehouse a leaves June 25 for the East Central States Mission, will be held In ths Sharon ward on chapel June 22, commencing at 7:10 p.m. A program has been arranged as Building MILK WHITE FEEDS LEAD THE FIELD WHY DONT LAYING MASII (thrift) 81JM 1JM GROWING MASH RABBIT PELLETS 1JI 4.06 FOX MANNA JBO HAT HALT (white) LAYING MASH (Pel Iris) S.Ofl YOU? enn build now on an average Income Just Ilka rent. Dosens of paying families In modest circumstances are building nowl Yon Orchard" Brand Arsenate of Lead Spray. per lb. llXe WHOM! HAY - STRAW GRAINS A DAIRY FEEDS go bark to the producer. Prices subject to chang without notlca. We reserve the right to limit quantity. Dili where the profits DROP IN TODAY We Will Explain How This May Be Done R. S. CURTIS Agency 174 West Crater PHONE Ml Utah Poultry Producers Ass'n St M Went 8th South Provo, Utah 1939 HUDSON Condition 1910 CHEVROLET Coupe 1938 CHEVROLET Coupe Sedan PONTLC Sedan TERRAPLANE Sedan 1937 PLYMOUTH 1937 1936 Genuine Bargains New Paint A Bargain This at Seda-n- Car is in Perfect Condition $195.00 1938 CHEVROLET Coup- eGoing at $165.00 1939 DODGE Luxury Liner Car runs and looks like new Radio, Heater, All Dual Equipped Priced at only $645.00 1938 PLYMOUTH Deluxe Sport Coup- eCar in Excellent condition mechanically and with a Beautiful Blue Paint Job A Better Bargain than a New Car at $465.00 1935 DODGE Sedan Good Trades! Easy Terms! UNITED SALES & SERVICE INC. PONTIAC 150 GMC TRUCKS CADILLAC North University Ave. - Your PONTIAC Dealer committee: Blanca Temple Croeland, Salt Lake temple district, chairman; David Holland, Alberta, Canada temple district; Loretta Hansen, Logan temple district; Sarah Dalton, Idaho Falla temple dletrlct; and Thora follows: Wright Harris, Manti temple Opening song by congregation, district. conducted by ward chorister, Hy rum O. Cragun. Entertainment committee: Dav-,l- d R. Youug of Ogden, chairman; Invocation, Orson Prestwlch. Norma Osborn Salt Lake City; Need I Thee Every Song, Ardth Osborn, Danville, Call.; Honr. Bnelah Sacramental music. Rath Mech- Fontella Rigby, Salt Lake City; Edwards, Ogden, and lin, accompanied by Lola Downs. Thorne Bird, Rexbnrg, Idaho. Duet, Lola Downs and Reuben Plane were laid for m Temple Pyne. excursion to tho Idaho Falls Talk by J. C. Watte. temple dedication whenever that Delora and temple dedication Is to be held. Xylophone duet, Alio plans were laid for another Maxlns Reed. reunion to be held In June Remarks: Father of missionary, family 1942 in Salt Lake City. Samuel W. Kltehen. Membership dues were set at Solo, Elvis Terry, "Ill Gr 11.00 for each family unit, and Where You Want Me to Go. some 25 or 80 family nnlta Joined Talk by missionary. the Association daring the reRemarks: Bishop Twltchcll. union. Donations were accepted God Be for genealogical work and temple Song by congregation, With You Till We Meet Again." work, and about SCO were placed In the treasury for this purpose, Benediction, Stanley Finch. ; according to Miss Rigby, treas--! urer. I Election of officers la to take C. V. H. Says place only every third year, but annual reunions are to be held I am no retpeetor of persons. to the adopted I regard not the honor of men. according by the during the the virtue of women, nor the wel- reunion.organization The two years not Infare of ltttlo children. I slay election matters are plan-,n- d volving both my friends and my enemies. to be predominantly enterSlues Noah earns out of the sek 1 and social gathering, tainment hnve been the handmaiden of to Mr. Toung, chairman sorrow and desolation. I corrupt jaccordlng of that committee. the Courts of King and weaken Temple clubs are being formed the defenders of nations. I bring In each Temple according death Into the palares of ths rich to Mr. Croeland,district, chairman of and the hovels of the poor. I eat Temple committee, who le organout the vitals of kingdom and izing these clubs for the purpose overthrow peace, prosperity, of excursions being help planned to the I love various culture and knowledge.. temples, the following darkness rather than light. I hate dedication rite at Idaho Falla. truth and knowledge, for my com- Genealogical research work la mercial existence and 9) 7 jl This offer applies to All Dexter Models at the regular prices from $59.95 up! TRADE-INLIBERAL EASY TERMS S nr DIXON-TAYLOR-RUSSELL"COr EXCLUSIVE DEXTER DEALERS ? If Real Estate Loans Were Sold In Stores If you bought real estate loans In a department tore, at a flat price, youd shop around - look for the biggest possible value. And thats what we urge you to do. Before you borrow on your property, find oul about the advantages we can offer you. COME IN TODAY! on mm tsnurm !' -- A CANS I by-la- ; Car has been Completely Reconditioned Sedan David Osborn.) Secretary: Leo A. Bird of Salt Lake City; Treasurer: Garda Rigby, or Salt Lake City; Historian: Emma Nlolaen of Hyrum. Genealogical committee: Luella LeRaron of Barnwell, Alberta, Canada, Estella Hansen of Ogden, and Rebecca C. Lindley of Ogden. ALL THREE FOR if you act during June DIXON REAL ESTATE CO. i 1935 CHEVROLET Tudor l (direct descendant of Elizabeth Osborn Hammer, danghter of Announcement of tho conetrue- tlon work to commence this week was made by E. H. Long, Utah USEBHCARS Used Cars! A-- Osborn. ) Sixth Lyle Holland of Cardston, Alberta, Canada ment of their big modem warehouse just south of the site of the Pleasant Grove canning company in Orem. one-arm- AH in pioneer). Fourth Ethel Stringer of Salt Lake City, (direct descendant of Harriet Jane Osborn Davis, daughter of the pioneer) . Fifth Milton Thorne or Perry, Utah, (direct descendant of Rebecca Ann Osborn Thorne, daughter of David '' Wasatch Chemical To Build IIue ! Second Bryant Rigby of Salt Lake City, (direct descendant of David Osborn III son of David Osborn.) Third David Osborn Nielsen of Hyrum, (direct descendant of Nancy Margaret Osborn Nielsen, daughter of the : V, If Os born). ' , V-- Jane t: JUST A FEW OF THE MANY WE HAVE AN ALL STEEL KITCHEN CABINET 2. A YEARS SUPPLY OF RINSO SOAP 3c A GENUINE DEXTER WASHER 1 born Thomson of Salt Lake City; President: David Osborn Wight of Provo; First Spencer Allen of 'Malad, Idaho; (direct descendant of Thomas Jefferson Osborn, eldest son of David Os- r- ' y-t-- 1TTT- -- land-aeap- -- YOU GET ALL THREE! For the price of the Washer ALONE Organisation of tha Family took place during a delightful banquet served by tha hotel management, In which the following officer were elected: wait to trip the eeger boatman, and the treacherous current Carrie him along amoothly, deceiving hi trusting eye utterly, until ha may find, too late, hi adventure turned Into disaster. Major John Wesley Powell made two mwaulte on the river, the flnt eeventy-tw- o yean ago. and tho second In 1871. This adventurer and explorer nearly loat hla life In Split Rock canyon during the first trip, and accidents en maeac visited the SblvwiU Indians killed Joarney. three of Powells men who had become discouraged and left the party. Much dissension arose In tha party during the second attempt to ran the rapids, for the Major evidently took this expedition somewhat lightly and failed to meet hla men at designated dome, and tall pinnacle, and places, failed to send supplies, shafts set on the verge overhead, and kept the men walling In conaad all highly colored buff, fining canyons for dayi while he gray, red. brown, and chocolate; went "scouting" with Jacob Hamnever llchened ; not moM covered ; lin, Mormon missionary to the Indians. hut bare, and often polished. Shooting tho rapldi of the Nevertheless, Powell pioneered Colorado cannot cully bo com- the conns of running the rapids pared with a similar feat perform- and contributed vivid and graphlr ed along riven la the north wood account of hla trip whlrh paved country because the Incredible (ha way for men who followed country through which tha Colorhim, not only In time, but his ado rung la so very different. presented ere many sub- course through tho canyons of the merged bnulder ai big as a house Colurado. Washer Bargain About 100 descendants of David Osborn, an 1852 Pioneer of Utah from Virginia, gathered from many parts of Utah, Idaho, California, and Canada at the Temple Square hotel Saturday evening for the first Family reunion in Borne 20 years or more. Six original branches of the Family, sons and daughters of David Osborn, were represented on a huge family tree drawn by Emma Nielsen of Hyrum, Utah, showing more than 700 descendants of this pioneer family. all-ti- While Water Men of Colorado Here's an Amazing - - - - Organization Names Officers; Plans Future Activities IM II, 1M at Kt poat afflaa at UK tttmmtrasttttnmumttBm David Osborn Family Purple Potato Program Car Very Clean and There's No Boy Like It for only 1931 CI1EROLET Coup- eNew Paint Job and Nice Upholstry Good Miles Left in This car Drive It Home for $265.00 Many $65.00 Naylor Auto Co. Home of Dependable Used Cars - Trucks supremacy and dedepend upon beguiling 1 ceiving the children of men. despite virtue end righteousness, yet I pretend that my coat Is made np of fair dealings. I rob men. women and children of food and clothing; yet I lay the foundation for effective work when I am clothed as the social drink. I cans the high churchman to desert hie seat In amen corner, and as soon as I strengthen the cords of appetite I throw him In the gutter with vilest of criminals, and they wallow therein. I AM KING ALCOHOL! WIN YOUR RACE Far Busineee Supremacy By Advertising two-fol- d, explains Phone 75 Mra. LeBaron, the double purpose being to keep en accurate family record of all descendants of the original Utah pioneer family, and to compile data on the Osborn family which dates back to 900 A. D. In England. Memorial Services Memorial services will be held next 8unday afternoon In the ward chapel Tlmpanogne for Douglas Gordon who was accidently killed May 19 while on dnty la the U. 8. Navy on tho ship. The Ranger. Douglas was bnrled at sea where funeral rites wers held by the ship's crew and the official photographs of which have been sent to tho parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Gordon, and tha service next 8nnday hava been arranged that friends of the family may show their sympathy to them In their bereavement. West Center 23G GARAGES fane . wfce save put aft BMwer biMig gang had adeqte mt end ieel ban f8 et Aeltsr far (hair ear . . . Inw ilwlweew beam mewerieq are faced vfce have wM the beat gcrcgt-baUdi- af dmadwni la TWENTY YEAML Never brier bav mricrlci, cud m Ism Never briar have TERMS base e EASY. MvriMy psysmh ywl sever el wM build yes a brand saw gang to awtob year bwe lbr, Mlt ba aaykbd. ..'aaydm M (I Hd yen aribiag price. Drop I to ievariigato wr aaw garage tons aad and ari aberi (baw. Ye1 be aadar a ebKgafiea. AflDERSOIl LUMBER CO. 189 W. Fifth South - Phone 357 |